StoneTwin
StoneTwin t1_j91ndsm wrote
Reply to comment by atomicitalian in Is Frankenstein responsible for the murders his creation committed? by siuknowwhatImean
It is the creation of undead, not just reviving someone that hasn't reached a natural death.
StoneTwin t1_j91dtxv wrote
Reply to comment by atomicitalian in Is Frankenstein responsible for the murders his creation committed? by siuknowwhatImean
I'm sure you can cite "documentaries" depicting Frankenstein's monster & vampires & mummies (curse people!) & skeletons & zombies.
Even Jason & the Argonauts, a very old tale, has people creating extremely dangerous skeleton warriors by throwing teeth on the ground.
StoneTwin t1_j91bdk6 wrote
Reply to comment by atomicitalian in Is Frankenstein responsible for the murders his creation committed? by siuknowwhatImean
Needs examples
Zombies are the most numerous known undead.
StoneTwin t1_j90f82y wrote
Reply to comment by atomicitalian in Is Frankenstein responsible for the murders his creation committed? by siuknowwhatImean
Well, there was no precedence to create said monster at all?
Its not like, "what man, I was trying to create life, but like, totally thought I would have the soft lovable cuddly undead. Who ever heard of murderous evil, abomination against humanity sort of undead? Totally surprised me I swear!"
StoneTwin t1_j7jco2t wrote
Reply to comment by Fragrant_Penalty_ in What writer has read as many books as Jung? by Fragrant_Penalty_
So you're bewildered he's read over 20 books? 1 per 100 years? Not hard, especially if they're popular & known.
StoneTwin t1_j6735vq wrote
Reply to comment by hopelesslxve in I am asked a lot: What do you get from reading these book? This is why i just want to keep on reading! by gtmtushar2000
No no, see TV is visual, not litteral
StoneTwin t1_j66uam0 wrote
Reply to Book choosing anxiety by sburg88
Audiobooks :
I just try to find anything someone kind of thought might be enjoyable.
Currently listening to all Hugo award winners since the 50s.
StoneTwin t1_j5xup7i wrote
Reply to comment by DocWsky in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by heavy-metal-goth-gal
But they want to cut them down and sell them once they are big enough to really suck up a good dose of carbon each year.
StoneTwin t1_j3x0icx wrote
Reply to comment by Klaus0225 in 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
There's been quite a few "uplifting" Australia environment articles in the last couple weeks.
StoneTwin t1_j3w6yq9 wrote
Reply to 'A sea of green': Central Australia in full bloom as floodwaters bring the Red Centre to life by is0ph
So a part of the country that isn't massively exploited for industrial resources is able to sometime look pretty when people ignore it but it gets a bit of incidental water?
This reeks of trying to make Australia sound good environmentally when they have a lot of hard work to actually fix their situation.
StoneTwin t1_j2ydh18 wrote
Reply to comment by ngwoo in Hidden Books Taking Kids On Literary Treasure Hunts To Encourage Reading. Kids are finding books hidden all over this town and 'it's a bit magical', say parents. by Sariel007
I didn't say it was a high bar to meet.
StoneTwin t1_j2xac8e wrote
Reply to comment by EgberetSouse in Hidden Books Taking Kids On Literary Treasure Hunts To Encourage Reading. Kids are finding books hidden all over this town and 'it's a bit magical', say parents. by Sariel007
Only when their child is exposed to a book they don't approve of.
StoneTwin t1_j0oxxwp wrote
Reply to comment by FireflyAdvocate in Scientists Create a Vaccine Against Fentanyl by agaperion
My guess is a different cocktail of anesthetics?
StoneTwin t1_j0anzdp wrote
Reply to comment by PerilousAll in Moderna mRNA Melanoma Vaccine Succeeds in Combination With Merck Drug by tonymmorley
Unless this reduction in melanoma is offset by an increase of other cancers?
StoneTwin t1_iy72ass wrote
Reply to comment by forgot_to_growup in Pilot, passenger rescued from plane after crash into power lines that caused widespread outages by WREGnewschannel3
What's the chance of it happening to you twice?
StoneTwin t1_ixzju38 wrote
Reply to comment by paperclip_nazi in Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team by AmethystOrator
- women are less testosterone gifted
Showcased when (talented) teen boys can compete with professional female athletes.
It's nothing about skill or proficiency above other humans, the biology of human muscles.
StoneTwin t1_ixwe2bh wrote
Reply to comment by catlady047 in First Drug to Delay Type 1 Diabetes Approved by FDA by Sariel007
Are they clear if it is type 1 or type 2 preventative?
"Your pancreas is encased in a coffin made of fat, so it's shutting down" has much cheaper alternative options.
StoneTwin t1_ixsw6sm wrote
Reply to comment by HerculeHastings in Holmes or Poirot? by confrita
Holmes stories i genuinely find boring. There is no need to follow the story as none of it is truly relevant to the crisis nor resolution.
Poirot is a delight.
StoneTwin t1_ixo8die wrote
Reply to Physical books are an escape from being plugged in. Opinions on longevity of eReaders vs physical books? by etherfunds
You think physical books are more eco conscious because they don't use electricity to run?
The fossil fuels just to transport a copy of one book you bought is probably enough to power your eReader for a year of daily reading.
StoneTwin t1_ixmlkla wrote
Reply to comment by farklespanktastic in For her first birthday party at 105, she wanted 105 cards. She got 1,200 – and counting. by _613_
"It's my party & I'll cry if I want to"
StoneTwin t1_iugkuoo wrote
Reply to Griping about a mystery I just read by soundisloud
Maybe it wasn't a mystery, but a vicarious tale of a wanna-be detective?
For people that want to imagine they are someone that isnt really good at their chosen hobby?
StoneTwin t1_j9470on wrote
Reply to comment by siuknowwhatImean in Is Frankenstein responsible for the murders his creation committed? by siuknowwhatImean
It's something that is technically dead that is reanimated.
The only "good" reanimation in popular culture is the resurrection of Christianity, and certainly not applicable to a creature that defiles that very same concept by stealing the earthly remains of the people that need them as part of this supposed resurrection.